When Kittikumāra, born in a needy family of Benares, had reached adolescence, King Brahmadatta sent him to fetch a thousand petal lotus blossom. Bearing magic weapons given to him by Indra Kittikumāra reached the land of the yakşas where he married the king's daughter. Having learned from a hermit that the lotus he was looking for grew in Manorah's garden, Kittikumāra set out again and reached a lake in which seven kinnaris were bathing. After having married Manorah, Kittikumāra took the lotus blossom and brought it back to King Brahmadatta. When the king died, Kittikumāra was asked by the dignitaries to succeed him on the throne.
Colophon:
[The writing of this manuscript] was completed at the time of the evening drum, when cows, buffalos, elephants, and horses are back home. Since I have not written palm-leaf manuscripts for quite a while, my handwriting is not beautiful, only understandably written along the lines. Although my handwriting is not beautiful, may the merit derived from writing this manuscript still support me and my family members.
Niccaṃ dhuvaṃ dhuvaṃ vatta me dānaṃ.